
Marilyn Monroe: A Silent Life brings together photographs by Eve Arnold, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Philippe Halsman, Bert Stern, and others for a rare convergence of perspectives on one of the most photographed women in history. The exhibition moves between the composed and the unguarded, the theatrical and the intimate, suggesting that Monroe's image exists precisely in the tension between the two: not a single narrative, but a layered portrait of myth and the inner life flickering beneath it.